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Artist: Georges Seurat
Year Painted: 1884–1886
Location: Art Institute of Chicago
Behind the Technique:
• Seurat pioneered a style called Pointillism, where tiny dots of pure color build up the full image — no blending, just optical illusions.
• The work is over 10 feet wide, making it a wall-dominating pixel party.Hidden Drama:
• The calm scene hides loads of symbolism about class, leisure, and modernity. Some critics read subtle tension between figures — no one’s really engaging.
• The monkey and little red dog might symbolize temptation and mischief (which, yes, your cat totally respects).
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Approx. 23”W x 18.5”H
Large format, vibrant, high-quality print on durable, semi-rigid thermoplastic.
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